The Alpha Incident

1978

Action / Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 9%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 9% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 3.9/10 10 1038 1K

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Plot summary

A space probe brings back a micro-organism from Mars which terrorizes passengers at a railhead.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Bezenby 5 / 10

Needed more incidents

Another Bill Rebane film, so yet another interesting, if not entirely successful movie. This one involves a microorganism from Mars infecting several people at a rail depot. They feel fine, but the trouble is, if they fall asleep, their brains explode! This might also happen to the viewer too because you'll have a hard time staying awake during the long stretches of nothing in this film.

That's being harsh. Every Bill Rebane film is worth a watch, but basically you have four people in a room, trying to stay awake by drinking coffee, arguing, smoking, and taking speed while scientists work hard on a cure. You get to see the brain exploding thing happen once, so if you're into films for the gore you might want to take that on board. Also: there's a boob.

I wouldn't say this was as much fun as The Giant Spider Invasion or Demons of Ludlow, but more on a par with the equally strange and slow moving The Game. The acting is generally fine (especially from Buck Flower) and things do pick up near the end, but it's a bit of a slog. Worth a watch though, because I feel Bill Rebane always tried to make his films at least a bit different from the norm.

Reviewed by ecto216 4 / 10

Night of the Living dead gone sour

If ever there was a movie worthy of criticism, the Alpha Incident is it. Borrowing heavily from Night of the Living Dead, this film is a complete bust. The story keeps the viewer somewhat interested, and the characters aren't that terrible, but nothing could save this film from its blatant, rip-off ending.

Here's the scoop. A couple of average white collar types come into contact with an unknown substance (I gather that's the sci-fi part IMDB makes mention to, because other wise this movie is pure drama) and must remain cooped up in a train station, without sleep in order to survive. Each character is unique and different, but unfortunately, not very interesting. You have your smart mouth, your damsel in distress, your play-it-cool man, the nervous/shy guy, and of course, the complete moron. That may be the only saving grace to this film, the complete moron named `Hank.' Hank is a really funny character and is the only one who kept my attention, only because he's so innocent and dumb. Notables? The film has one, count it, one scene of true gore, but at least it's a goodie.

I recommend leaving this one on the shelf if you're looking for a sci-fi film, because this really isn't a science fiction piece. Sure the cover art on the box might make you think it is, but looks can be deceiving. However, I still give this one a 4 out of 10 for it's classic portrayal of characters. The way the actors talk and move within their parts is perfect. The smart mouth always laughing, the damsel always worried; it's something out of a comic book gone wrong. Anyway, unless you want to see what an impact Night of the Living Dead truly had, don't bother with this.

Reviewed by paul_haakonsen 3 / 10

This was mundane and uneventful...

Granted, when I sat down in 2021 to watch the 1978 sci-fi horror movie "The Alpha Incident" for the very first time, I wasn't really harboring much of any expectations, especially since the movie had managed to land a rather low rating here on IMDb.

Still, I had the chance to sit down to watch it, and with it being a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I found the time to do so. Though I might as well have just skipped on this one. Yeah, "The Alpha Incident" was by no means a grand cinematic experience, much less of an entertaining movie.

The storyline told in "The Alpha Incident", as written by Ingrid Neumayer and directed by Bill Rebane, wasn't really interesting. Nothing much of any worth took place throughout the mundane course of this movie, which made for a dull and uneventful viewing. And that ultimately reflected poorly on the overall viewing experience as the movie was lacking greatly in entertainment value.

There was a whole lot of sitting around and blaming each other amongst the characters in the storyline. And does that make for good entertainment? Perhaps to some, I suppose. But not to me.

The acting in the movie was fair enough, though I can't really claim to have witnessed anything extraordinary or outstanding as the movie trotted along.

My rating of "The Alpha Incident" lands on a generous three out of ten stars. This movie was a swing and a miss, not much of any real sci-fi over the storyline, and even less so in the horror department. Sure, I am not much of a sci-fi fan, but "The Alpha Incident" was a fairly weak addition to the sci-fi genre.

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